Subang Jaya is a suburban city located in the Petaling District, Selangor, Malaysia. It comprises the southern third district of Petaling. Consists of neighbourhoods from SS12 to SS19, PJS7/PJS9/PJS11 of Bandar Sunway (which are also partially jurisdictional within Petaling Jaya under the MBPJ), UEP Subang Jaya (USJ), Putra Heights and Batu Tiga, the municipal is governed by Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ), which also governs other areas of the Petaling district, such as Puchong and Seri Kembangan.
Restaurants in Subang Jaya
4.5 based on 898 reviews
From ice skating to bowling was good for the family as we stayed next door. Plenty of restaurants in the place. The food was good (not great) in several we ate in. Grocery store had very good selection and plenty of coffee shops.
4.5 based on 48 reviews
Malaysia's first and largest miniature wonderland featuring iconic and historical buildings, magical themed models and beautiful classic trains. Loads of fun interactive activities for both young and old.
visited the place in mid july with 2 little toddlers.
it is very nice and unique in Malaysia. Its intro various well known place in Malaysia.
special dedicated staff during the tour. we actually spend 2-3 hours.
just sit down and mesmerised the small little things and work done. disregard the scale thingy. but appreciate the work done. :) leave those to professional MinNature to improve on.
The feeling is no where to describe.
just go and support them to encourage them for more to come and help to show us the rest of Malaysia identity..the potential is enormous and i even think that it can become a great education center later.
the entrance price may be a little bit steep from outside but if that is what needed for them to run the show.
they actually provide workshop to little kid / group (school excursion) to hand-on in building the simple MinNature.
Some suggestions:
1. i feel like wanna return to visit again. perhaps can have yearly package option. :)
2. currently the intro is printing and stick near the landmark. audio introduction in future to landmark and make it so high tech and pin point accurately each are or building.. lol
so that the visitor can looking at those little tiny thing and understand better via listening
3. there are a lot of various different long houses from East Malaysia. can consider to incorporate.
4. Mini Malaysia perhaps.. a glance of what Malaysia famous with.. in each state...ie special mosque, state landmark...etc...
wish all well to you guys
4.5 based on 344 reviews
Lovely place to visit, have a great architectural touch on the building. Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah is the state mosque of Selangor, Malaysia. It is located in Shah Alam. It is the country's largest mosque and also the second largest mosque in Southeast Asia after Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta, Indonesia. Its most distinguishing feature is its large blue and silver dome. The mosque has four minarets, one erected at each of the corners. As additional, (Restaurant Nasi Arab) also located inside the persiaran masjid.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
As the name clearly imply, it is a reserve forest 'assigned' to Malaysia Agriculture University, for now. On the other hand, it probably is the only remaining green lung between KL and Putrajaya, thus presenting the dilemma what is and is not made available to the public.
My own take is, to take the full advantage of its current benefit to its surrounding. Respect the forest, look after its cleanliness. For all we know, none of this beautiful forest would be preserved in 10 or 20 years.
4 based on 207 reviews
Farm in the City (FITC) is an unique concept that combines the elements of wildlife and nature set in a designed environment of a conservation park. resembling a typical Malaysian Village setting, it houses more than 100 species of Farm and Exotic animals and plants in specially built enclosures. One can get close, touch or feed the animals with almost Zero distance.
Definitely worth a visit for young families. Animals all looked happy and healthy, the staff provide lots of opportunities to feed animals with fresh leaves or you can buy hay to feed them too. You can get up close and touch the animals which our two year old loved. Different experience to a zoo, smaller animals but more interactive. Also good variety of animals. Lots of staff and very helpful/friendly. Recommend getting there at opening time as small carpark fills up quickly plus it gets too hot. Mosquito repellant also recommended. VERY stroller friendly, impressed with access, lots of ramps.
4 based on 2 reviews
Malaysia's premier multi-park destination offers more than 90 attractions across its six parks - Amusement Park, Water Park, Wildlife Park, Extreme Park, Scream Park, and Asia's First Nickelodeon Themed Land, Nickelodeon Lost Lagoon! Once you step in, you can spend the entire day here! Explore the various Dining options available at the theme park. If you need some place to sleep, we are just next door to the Sunway Resort Hotel & Spa. We also play host to some of the hottest acts and global events so stay tuned for upcoming events and promotion.
We had great day here although a lot of the rides were closed the day we came which made it an expensive day for half the rides.
The highlight of our day was Nickelodeon world & slime time.
The park is very clean & has very strict rules for height requirements which is good they follow safety.
We didn't eat food in the park but was plenty of places to pick from.
Would definitely go again but make sure rides are operating.
4 based on 81 reviews
The Jaya Grocer always provides fresh vegetables and meats, also displays many countries provisions. The restaurants have different types of cuisine, like Thai, Vietnamese, Western, Japanese, Italian, Chinese, Korean and etc. Here doesn't have fast food restaurants like McD.
4 based on 15 reviews
ioi mall Puchong got so many restaurant to go. mostly chinese restaurant but no need to worry .. there also got many choice of restaurant which is halal restaurant . i am malay also, if i dont have any idea to eat, i will go this mall and get a walk . from there i will find what i want from variety of dish like japanese, indian style, chinese style, korean sometimes, over budgert cause ter "shopping" .. hehheheh
3.5 based on 114 reviews
Gosh, been quite some time since last here. Used to frequent as it's one the mall in Subang Jays back in the day's. Still relatively good mix of retail and restaurants, just not as hip or popular as Pyramid or Mid Valley.
4 based on 14 reviews
There are a lot of exciting activities prepared for visiting patrons to usher in the Lunar New Year. We went there to shop for Chinese New Year apparels, cookies and other available festive goodies at Ground and Lower Ground floors. While we are feeling happy and blissful, we should try to put smiles on faces of needy children by dropping items in the Donation box located at Lower Ground floor, infront of Village grocer. While there, we had the opportunity to redeem our own set of SS15 courtyard red packets. Collecting red packets happen to be one of our favourite activities, so you imagine the thrill that we had. We are looking forward to shopping there again as we wish to meet the God Of Prosperity for a photo opportunity and also to see live acts like lion dance, lunar showcase and symphony presentation.
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